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i was born in new york city. >> are you from new york? i didn't know. >> i'm from new york city. i was born on manhattan island. when i come back here, i come back to the building, look around, talk to you, and then i also go see family. so it's a good way to come in and check out what's going on on this side of the pond and then go back overseas and usually we'll go to istanbul and then jump off from there to wherever. >> i imagine, given what you do, does your family try to grab time with you when they're here -- when you're here? is think about that. >> of course. and i'm very close to my parents. i speak to my mother probably every single day. i always have. >> i bet you do. she worries about you. >> is she does worry about me. but this was even before twitter and skype and facebook and things like that. so just regular phone calls. i speak to her probably every single day, my father as well. so when i'm here, i go and see them. >> i'm glad they get some time with you. and i know part of the reason they're going to want to always connect with you, you had your kid p kidnappin
i was born in new york city. >> are you from new york? i didn't know. >> i'm from new york city. i was born on manhattan island. when i come back here, i come back to the building, look around, talk to you, and then i also go see family. so it's a good way to come in and check out what's going on on this side of the pond and then go back overseas and usually we'll go to istanbul and then jump off from there to wherever. >> i imagine, given what you do, does your family try to...
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if the city budget were put into place with that money, this money would keep the city going for the next 12 years. that's how much money there is here. so, yeah. one thing that's interesting. most people are assuming because this is a grocery store it's in at neighborhood, that it's probably a local, but there is not too far from here the drop zone where people come from all over the world to go skydiving, a people come and spend a week or longer. may be somebody from outside the area who stopped in to do grocery shopping, bought a ticket. heard about the money and now haven't stepped forward. so the mystery continues t. it indeed, kerry sanders. who apparently will be working for us for years to come. good to see you, my friend. >>> here's a quick look at some of the other stories making news on this sunday afternoon. officials in bridgeport, connecticut, continue to clean um today's. they are removing railcars from the spot where those two commuter trains crashed into each other during friday's rush hour. more than 70 people. hurt, 9 of them are still in the hospital, and at this
if the city budget were put into place with that money, this money would keep the city going for the next 12 years. that's how much money there is here. so, yeah. one thing that's interesting. most people are assuming because this is a grocery store it's in at neighborhood, that it's probably a local, but there is not too far from here the drop zone where people come from all over the world to go skydiving, a people come and spend a week or longer. may be somebody from outside the area who...
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nearly all they have left, bangladesh's second largest city. myanmar is bracing itself, more than 100,000 people are living in camps and low lying areas in the country. many of them have fled there because of conflicts with buddhists. myanmar's weather department says it may be the hardest storm to hit. >>> state run media in north degree is reporting on a high level meeting in pyongyang. an advisor to shinzo abe met with north korean leader kim jong-un's second in command. he met with kim yong-am. and they talked about why he is in japan, but it is believed he is discussing the kidnapping of japanese citizens from the 1970s and 80s. the senior u.s. diplomat says he wants the japanese to keep u.s. officials informed about his trip. glyn davies says denuclearization is the top priority in dealing with the north koreans, but they're ready to work with their counterparts to deal with the abduction issue. the spokesperson says he received no prior notice about his visit. >> it is important that the international community work together to deal with
nearly all they have left, bangladesh's second largest city. myanmar is bracing itself, more than 100,000 people are living in camps and low lying areas in the country. many of them have fled there because of conflicts with buddhists. myanmar's weather department says it may be the hardest storm to hit. >>> state run media in north degree is reporting on a high level meeting in pyongyang. an advisor to shinzo abe met with north korean leader kim jong-un's second in command. he met with...
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many of them are immigrants from rural regions who came to the city to escape hunger. i was a siren or but i didn't always has a crop. i needed money to feed the cows but i had none. when i had a good crop i needed money again. to pay the workers to plow the fields i couldn't live like this it was all too much for one person i couldn't cope as expenses. cheer it is better because someone may pity and help here. without a welfare system the citizens of kabera must pay for everything even public toilets since houses don't have these luxuries. the average computer is two roughly two dollars that is a must. and you have to pay for your room you have to buy a water you have to pay for the toilet to go to you have to pay full electricity have to. school fees you have to buy food you have to buy food with the food yes. ms know. it's free market because. we have so maybe really people can't afford the billy food because the body. moved everything to each. war. for decades now the world food program organization has been providing food to the pupils in canberra schools. at this
many of them are immigrants from rural regions who came to the city to escape hunger. i was a siren or but i didn't always has a crop. i needed money to feed the cows but i had none. when i had a good crop i needed money again. to pay the workers to plow the fields i couldn't live like this it was all too much for one person i couldn't cope as expenses. cheer it is better because someone may pity and help here. without a welfare system the citizens of kabera must pay for everything even public...
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city in 1988.e it has been turned into a monument. people don't need to be reminded of the brutal war with somalia. them, they have a right to independence. >> the right, it has a similar value with the air we are breathing. >> it has a constitution, parliament, and its own currency. but without international recognition, it can't get the foreign investment that it needs. recent conference in london, they fetched millions of dollars. the president refused to attend the talks. >> the president has made it clear that he wants a united somalia. i will be clear that we can't overturn that. we would like to remain friends with it is the people that have decided. >> is easy to understand why people here feel abandoned. managed to unite its people. is sending progress money from abroad. solution, theed independents and elections, all of that. >> the african union has the mess -- and dismissed their calls for independence in the international community seems unwilling to back recognition. the people say they will never give up hope of stateho
city in 1988.e it has been turned into a monument. people don't need to be reminded of the brutal war with somalia. them, they have a right to independence. >> the right, it has a similar value with the air we are breathing. >> it has a constitution, parliament, and its own currency. but without international recognition, it can't get the foreign investment that it needs. recent conference in london, they fetched millions of dollars. the president refused to attend the talks....
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but they are only holding him because he is city. this over a split in islam that happened centuries ago. part of the story happened right here. >> this is the entrance to the for muslims, is the greatest monument in the world. for more than 1400 years, they are still giving their lives for following the teachings. >> the fighting seems likely to bring more bloodshed. many are asking why there is no urgency to try to avert what they see as almost inevitable civil war. >> for more on the recent series of attacks and what it bodes for the country's future, i am joined by james jeffrey. war isdo you think civil inevitable? >> i don't, but i think the chances have risen exponentially as my friend just outlined to us. we have to act quickly. >> why is this happening now? >> syria. a new splittroduced throughout the region. the tendencies of the prime minister and the majority to treat the other two groups in a manner that they do not feel included as we heard about the individual who has been arrested. in washington during the elections,
but they are only holding him because he is city. this over a split in islam that happened centuries ago. part of the story happened right here. >> this is the entrance to the for muslims, is the greatest monument in the world. for more than 1400 years, they are still giving their lives for following the teachings. >> the fighting seems likely to bring more bloodshed. many are asking why there is no urgency to try to avert what they see as almost inevitable civil war. >> for...
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the story of a push by the san francisco police to increase the use of surveillance cameras in the city in the wake of the boston bombings. >> everybody likes video, juries
the story of a push by the san francisco police to increase the use of surveillance cameras in the city in the wake of the boston bombings. >> everybody likes video, juries
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this city is close to damascus. it is on the highway that connects damascus to the mediterranean coast. for thosehe heartland who are loyal to president assad. they do not want to see that route cut off by rebels. as i mentioned, hezbollah fighters from lebanon are assisting the syrian troops. i have read reports that they have said they are leaving this battle. hezbollah, according to many observers and military analysts, is playing a controversial role. it is also worrying israel, which has already launched three attacks on syria in recent months. we just heard in new reports that syria has put on stand by its most advanced domestically- made weapons with orders to hit tel aviv in israel if israel launches another strike on syrian soil. we also heard an israeli if president that assad wants is an attack on israel, the consequences will be crippling. >> thank you. meanwhile, the israeli prime minister has promised to do whatever is necessary to make sure advanced weapons from syria to not fall into terrorist hands.
this city is close to damascus. it is on the highway that connects damascus to the mediterranean coast. for thosehe heartland who are loyal to president assad. they do not want to see that route cut off by rebels. as i mentioned, hezbollah fighters from lebanon are assisting the syrian troops. i have read reports that they have said they are leaving this battle. hezbollah, according to many observers and military analysts, is playing a controversial role. it is also worrying israel, which has...
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you only really have to look at the city itself. the city is where mr. sharif hangs his hat. this is a city that has experienced phenomenal growth and development, relatively speaking. it has a mass transit system, flyovers and byways, things that other parts of the country do not have. the reason they have all this is because the pakistan muslim league policy, they control the assembly. seen as theamily is family that can spread that kind of wealth around the country, spread development around the country. that is why he really has this groundswell of support. >> thank you. the turkish government says it won't be drawn into the conflict destroying syria. twin blasts kill at least 46 people near the country's shared border. turkey is blaming syria for the attack, but the syrian regime says it won't get involved. the turkish prime minister says it is time for the international community to act. >> we regret that the united nations security council has not done its job. we can see how i tiny spark has turn into a serious fire. the two years of security council has shown it does
you only really have to look at the city itself. the city is where mr. sharif hangs his hat. this is a city that has experienced phenomenal growth and development, relatively speaking. it has a mass transit system, flyovers and byways, things that other parts of the country do not have. the reason they have all this is because the pakistan muslim league policy, they control the assembly. seen as theamily is family that can spread that kind of wealth around the country, spread development around...
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thousands of fans turned out to celebrate the first victory over the city rivals in 14 years. the night turned violent as hooligans began hurling bottles. police cracked down on unruly rebels. on to tennis. nadal are on and to the semifinals. nadal squeezed out a victory over his spanish command. he is not aiming for his sixth title in 8 tournaments after returning in february from a long injury layoff. and englishmen has crashed on the championship in bulgaria. he went down to a south african by one shot. he lost his first round at the match play championship. he had a bad day on the course. he finished the round by bogeying. he described his play as disgusting. only the 14thome country to legalize same-sex marriage. present franÇois hollande on signed the law on saturday. france'ss a day after constitutional council struck down a challenge to the bill, which will also allowed gay adoption. opponents have staged huge and violent demonstrations in recent months. another protest is scheduled in may. friday marks the international day against homophobia. here in europe, politic
thousands of fans turned out to celebrate the first victory over the city rivals in 14 years. the night turned violent as hooligans began hurling bottles. police cracked down on unruly rebels. on to tennis. nadal are on and to the semifinals. nadal squeezed out a victory over his spanish command. he is not aiming for his sixth title in 8 tournaments after returning in february from a long injury layoff. and englishmen has crashed on the championship in bulgaria. he went down to a south african...
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. >> dozens have died across the city and the hospitals take wave after wave of the injured. why is this happening now? the government says the world forgot about their country to assumed that they blame the situation across the border in syria. this group of people thought it was their own the shia and sunni leaders. as long as they keep fighting for position and power, the explosions will keep happening. violencecome the worst in iraq for years. once again, talk of civil war and even the breakup of the country is being discussed and feared. >> the effects of syria already being felt right around that region. and 13 servicemen civilians have been killed in a suicide attack in kabul. convoy duringa the morning rush-hour. the islamic militant group is allied to the taliban. vernment li go authorized a new jewish settlements. there were previously ordered to be demolished. the palestinian officials described the move as a slap in the face for peace efforts. has been for years since the biggest oil spill in the history of america. bp says it can be irreparably harmed by the huge
. >> dozens have died across the city and the hospitals take wave after wave of the injured. why is this happening now? the government says the world forgot about their country to assumed that they blame the situation across the border in syria. this group of people thought it was their own the shia and sunni leaders. as long as they keep fighting for position and power, the explosions will keep happening. violencecome the worst in iraq for years. once again, talk of civil war and even...
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city officials are not worried. a say this is the right stadium in the right city at the right time. >> the critics can think what they want. we needed to put brasilia on a different level. brasilia is the capital of the sixth largest economy in the world. it was lacking a stadium like this. >> even with all of the controversy, the stadium is now else. for many, there will always be lingering doubts over whether it came at a too high cost and a country rushing to get ready before becomes the center of attention for millions of all fans around the world. inprogress with the stadium sÃo paulo is also causing concern, isn't it? right, things are going well in brasilia, but this old stadium opening in sÃo paulo is the opposite. sÃo paulo is the biggest city in latin america, so it is very important. they are also expected to host the opening of the 2014 world cup, but that stadium is very far behind. they got off to a late start, hampered by problems with financing. things have gotten so bad in sÃo paulo last week t
city officials are not worried. a say this is the right stadium in the right city at the right time. >> the critics can think what they want. we needed to put brasilia on a different level. brasilia is the capital of the sixth largest economy in the world. it was lacking a stadium like this. >> even with all of the controversy, the stadium is now else. for many, there will always be lingering doubts over whether it came at a too high cost and a country rushing to get ready before...
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as a strategic city under siege in syria. qusayr atoves into the lebanese border. at least 50 people have died there, the opposition is calling this a massacre. fromre watching al jazeera london. we will bring you the latest on the military offensive in nigeria. a curfew remains in place so many areas is a sign that the security services are worried about boko haram. >> and why the british government is being accused of the murder -- of blame for the murder of a senior politician in pakistan. and concern in the united states. too much work and not enough -- why the italians no longer want to be pizza makers. syrian government troops backed lebanese groupe hezbollah have launched an attack on qusayr. forces loyal to assad attacked qusayr with air and ground assaults in the morning. the syrian opposition demands an end to what they call a massacre. 450 are said to be injured in the army is now in control of the center of the town. this city is on the route to the connects damascus with mediterranean coast and also anaconda with for supplies from the hezbollah strongh
as a strategic city under siege in syria. qusayr atoves into the lebanese border. at least 50 people have died there, the opposition is calling this a massacre. fromre watching al jazeera london. we will bring you the latest on the military offensive in nigeria. a curfew remains in place so many areas is a sign that the security services are worried about boko haram. >> and why the british government is being accused of the murder -- of blame for the murder of a senior politician in...
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a 24-hour curfew remains in place across the northern nigerian city. it is part of a government offensive against the armed group that wants to impose islamic law. the army says of least 14 fighters have been killed since the operation began almost a week ago. the government has offered amnesty to any fighters who wished to surrender. has been calmon in the places we know about. it is not clear what is happening in the 11th and neighborhoods across the city where a curfew is in place for the second day. for 48 hours, people have not been able to leave their homes. we have not been able to get into those new balance to see what is going on because of military roadblocks. the military has been releasing new information about its offensive. they say 14 members of the opposition have been killed. another 20 have been arrested. nigerian soldiers have died. seven were wounded and are receiving treatment in hospital. this is the sixth day of the offensive. so far, the military has not released any photographic film or videotape showing how successful the camp
a 24-hour curfew remains in place across the northern nigerian city. it is part of a government offensive against the armed group that wants to impose islamic law. the army says of least 14 fighters have been killed since the operation began almost a week ago. the government has offered amnesty to any fighters who wished to surrender. has been calmon in the places we know about. it is not clear what is happening in the 11th and neighborhoods across the city where a curfew is in place for the...
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the latest members of the syrian opposition executing eleven government troops it took place in the city of de al saud huntress and a few days earlier these shocking images were released a syrian rebel fighter seemingly cuts out the heart and lung of a dead uniformed soldier an act that was even condemned by the syrian opposition but fail to draw strong criticism from the un general assembly some analysts say it demonstrates the u.n. selective stance on the conflict the u.n. resolution also expressed outrage at the rapidly increasing death toll it is estimated eighty thousand people have been killed so far in syria but let's look at the statistics in more detail provided by activist groups they argue the death toll peaked when gulf states and the u.s. sent more weapons to the region then fell when arms were limited before increasing once again when more weapons were supplied it may be a simple correlation but nonetheless suggests arming the syrian opposition may be causing more bloodshed and more analysis and opinion on syria as always awaiting you on our website dot com. for now iraq is
the latest members of the syrian opposition executing eleven government troops it took place in the city of de al saud huntress and a few days earlier these shocking images were released a syrian rebel fighter seemingly cuts out the heart and lung of a dead uniformed soldier an act that was even condemned by the syrian opposition but fail to draw strong criticism from the un general assembly some analysts say it demonstrates the u.n. selective stance on the conflict the u.n. resolution also...
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a traffic accident ended on a spectacular cliffhanger in the australian city of melbourne right there it is a truck turned over and was left dangling over the side of a motorway bridge throwing the driver on to another motorway twenty minutes meters below he did survive but he suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized in a critical condition at the accident caused major traffic delays due to the rush hour cranes had to be called in as well to safely take the truck bridge. prisoners at guantanamo bay say the vast majority of them are on hunger strike and have been protesting for over one hundred days in their bid to get either a fair trial or secure release we spoke to a more somber bag a former detainee explain exactly what drives inmates to such drastic measures. ok i've gone through these people gone through a whole series of different types of prisons from being in a in a prison massacre and killer junkie for being in kandahar by ground where people tortured to death to guantanamo as camp x. ray where they were in chicken wire friend tenses to camp delta to now comes five six
a traffic accident ended on a spectacular cliffhanger in the australian city of melbourne right there it is a truck turned over and was left dangling over the side of a motorway bridge throwing the driver on to another motorway twenty minutes meters below he did survive but he suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized in a critical condition at the accident caused major traffic delays due to the rush hour cranes had to be called in as well to safely take the truck bridge. prisoners at...
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the pardon applied to 23 political prisoners being held in eight prisons in the largest city yangon. the facility is notorious for harsh treatment of detainees under the former military regime. >> translator: i don't think the president, because he's just doing good things to create a good image for himself. we're released now, but it's intentionally done before his visit to the u.s. president. it's only a means of exchanging political interests. >> a separate pardon by the myanmar government was made just before obama visited the country last year. yet another was granted last month after the eu lifted most of their economic sanctions on myanmar. next week, thein sein will become the first myanmar president to visit washington in 47 years. >>> the powerful cyclone dissipated quickly after affecting bangladesh and myanmar, but it left casualties in its wake. and now residents are going back to their homes. afp says the storm killed at least 15 people in bangladesh, authorities evacuated one million people, especially from vulnerable low-lying areas. populous areas were spared major d
the pardon applied to 23 political prisoners being held in eight prisons in the largest city yangon. the facility is notorious for harsh treatment of detainees under the former military regime. >> translator: i don't think the president, because he's just doing good things to create a good image for himself. we're released now, but it's intentionally done before his visit to the u.s. president. it's only a means of exchanging political interests. >> a separate pardon by the myanmar...
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>> in new york city, it's stronger thannist ever been. >> what are the challenges for you. you've got to manage your brand. you're an international brand. how do your skills interact with organizing staffs as well as the obviously bread and butter, which is the delicious food and that service that you sell. >> you have to make sure that the authentic experiences within grasp of both the staff and the customer. what you have to do is go from each place to each place making sure they understand this is not smoke and mirrors. we're all about the bricks and mortar of what a restaurant is. we're not selling things, not trying to jump on the bandwagon of hip, modernist cuisine. we're selling the italian ideology. we're not reinventing it, reinterpreting it. no one is going to question lydia or a grandma at the table and hopefully we can bring that to the table. >> what's being brought to the table right now? >> people are real excited with this farm to the table movement. there's a good line of understanding where stuff comes from and the transparency of ingredients through prepa
>> in new york city, it's stronger thannist ever been. >> what are the challenges for you. you've got to manage your brand. you're an international brand. how do your skills interact with organizing staffs as well as the obviously bread and butter, which is the delicious food and that service that you sell. >> you have to make sure that the authentic experiences within grasp of both the staff and the customer. what you have to do is go from each place to each place making sure...
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they send them to cities like tijuana in the north. then they work in tijuana for a while making money. if there's a trafficker in chicago who says i don't have any girls, then they will send that's how they keep it going. >> this sleepy town is considered one of the main hubs of sex trafficking, a multimillion-dollar industry. it is run as a family operation. most kids learn the trade from their fathers or grandfathers. central american and mexican girls caught or freed often say they were first enslaved by pimps from this small town. it is markets like this one where girls like maria sometimes ends up. prostitutes working in the open often with the consent of authorities. >> the majority of rescued girls say how they have been raped by the ones meant to protect them, policemen, government officials, local authorities. one victim said there were six hoped thatshe always she would get rescued, with the other girls laughed because they knew that they would end up in the laps of police because they were the youngest, only 14. passed year
they send them to cities like tijuana in the north. then they work in tijuana for a while making money. if there's a trafficker in chicago who says i don't have any girls, then they will send that's how they keep it going. >> this sleepy town is considered one of the main hubs of sex trafficking, a multimillion-dollar industry. it is run as a family operation. most kids learn the trade from their fathers or grandfathers. central american and mexican girls caught or freed often say they...
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this shop in the western city uses recycled glass bottles to make the bell. the item went on sale in april. the owner has sold 20% of his stock because of the unseasonably warm weather. >>> and that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: president obama called targeting of conservative groups by the i.r.s. "outrageous," and vowed to get to the bottom of the scandal. good evening. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, we examine the allegations the agency singled out groups with the words "tea party" or "patriot" in their names. >> brown: then we get the latest on the trial of the philadelphia abortion doctor found guilty on three counts of first-degree murder. >> woodruff: we talk to marcia coyle about today's unanimous supreme court decision, upholding monsanto's patent on soybean seeds.
this shop in the western city uses recycled glass bottles to make the bell. the item went on sale in april. the owner has sold 20% of his stock because of the unseasonably warm weather. >>> and that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> brown: president obama called targeting of conservative groups by the i.r.s. "outrageous," and vowed to get to the...
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i remember marie as tripoli was falling and gaddafi was on the run and the city was not functioning. we found a hotel in the center of tripoli. it was an air of a mansion with a courtyard next to a famous statue. we decided to rent out the entire thing. there were shortages.phones didn't work. there is very little food and water. there were gunmen everywhere. it was an exciting but chaotic time. we have taken this hotel and stockpiled it full of supplies, food and gasoline and generators. we have fresh fruit. tv people tend to know how to take care of ourselves. we put up the internet. one day marie and others came knocking on the door their-- on the door to see how we were doing. they wanted a meal. we let them in. we had a big dinner that night. everyone was having a lot of laughs and smiling. this is the most important thing. we were all in our element. we were there. we were among friends and probably the most important family that we got when we are on the road. anthony shadid was also there. it was about a year later that marie was killed in syria in aleppo. i would like to ack
i remember marie as tripoli was falling and gaddafi was on the run and the city was not functioning. we found a hotel in the center of tripoli. it was an air of a mansion with a courtyard next to a famous statue. we decided to rent out the entire thing. there were shortages.phones didn't work. there is very little food and water. there were gunmen everywhere. it was an exciting but chaotic time. we have taken this hotel and stockpiled it full of supplies, food and gasoline and generators. we...
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. >> the blast took place in mainly shi'ite neighborhoods of the city. violence remains the major currents in process for iraq with over 200,000 people losing their lives in it -- with over 200 people losing their lives in the first four months of this year. the united nations has condemned the escalation of violence in syria. the latest united nations resolution demands access to syria and it backs the role of the opposition coalition. 107 nations voted in favor of the measure. meanwhile, violence continues to rock the war-torn country. syrian tv reports two rebel car bombings in damascus. the bombings killed one and wounded two others. >> in germany, the trial of a group of suspected neo-nazis entered its third day. lawyers for the main defendant called for proceedings to be disbanded because of what they said was media bias. she faces murder charges in a series of racially motivated murders that took place over a decade. >> she has remained silent, leaving many struggling to make sense of her motives. >> the families of the victims of the neo-nazi ter
. >> the blast took place in mainly shi'ite neighborhoods of the city. violence remains the major currents in process for iraq with over 200,000 people losing their lives in it -- with over 200 people losing their lives in the first four months of this year. the united nations has condemned the escalation of violence in syria. the latest united nations resolution demands access to syria and it backs the role of the opposition coalition. 107 nations voted in favor of the measure....
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day of a government assault in the rebel stronghold between the government's capital and the syrian city of homes -- homs. reports that lebanese hezbollah fighters are supporting the troops are increasing concerns that lebanon is being dragged further into syria's civil war. but the reports are impossible to verify. meanwhile, about 30 syrian opposition figures gathered in madrid for talks set up by the spanish government. they are trying to iron out their differences ahead of a possible peace conference that the u.s. and russia are trying to organize for next month. >> any negotiations that lead to the fall of the regime are acceptable. those allowing it to continue are not. >> but there is little sign that a peace conference is likely to end the fighting. in an interview with argentine media, syrian president bashar al-assad ruled out any dialogue with what he called "terrorists." >> around one point 5 million syrians have fled the fighting in their home country. that's according to the un. >> many have landed in refugee camps in neighboring turkey, jordan, and lebanon. they are facing
day of a government assault in the rebel stronghold between the government's capital and the syrian city of homes -- homs. reports that lebanese hezbollah fighters are supporting the troops are increasing concerns that lebanon is being dragged further into syria's civil war. but the reports are impossible to verify. meanwhile, about 30 syrian opposition figures gathered in madrid for talks set up by the spanish government. they are trying to iron out their differences ahead of a possible peace...
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>> in new york city it's stronger than it's ever been. >> what are the challenges for you of brand management? you've have to manage your brand. you're an international brand. how do your skills interact with organizing stats as well as the obviously bread and butter which is the delicious food? >> you have to really make sure the authentic experience is within grasp of the staff and the customer. and what you have to do is go from each place to each place, making sure they understand this is not smoke and mirrors. we are all about the bricks and mortar of what a restaurant. we're not selling things we don't know what they are. we're not trying to jump on the bandwagon of hip, modernist cuisine. we're selling the italian ideology. we're not inventing it. we're reinterpretation it. no one is ever going to question somebody like lydia bastianich or a grandmother at the table. hopefully we can bring that to the table. >> what is being brought to the table right now? what is hot right now in terms of food? >> people are excited with the farm to table. it's always been farm to table i don't know w
>> in new york city it's stronger than it's ever been. >> what are the challenges for you of brand management? you've have to manage your brand. you're an international brand. how do your skills interact with organizing stats as well as the obviously bread and butter which is the delicious food? >> you have to really make sure the authentic experience is within grasp of the staff and the customer. and what you have to do is go from each place to each place, making sure they...
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military offensive targets the western town of qusayr where government troops attempt to recapture the city. supportedes have been from hezbollah soldiers from neighboring lebanon. he has not shown that he is backing down. he described level forces has been throwing back terrorists, and rejected the calls for negotiations. >> you can hold a dialogue with political forces but not with terrorists who cutthroats and assassinate and use chemical weapons. hise rejected reports that government has deployed chemical weapons. he said that these claims were used for a possible military intervention. he also downplayed the u.s. join russian initiative for negotiations between himself and rebel forces. >> any decisions or political decisions are local syrian decisions, and no other country has the right to intervene in our affairs. >> as the civil war rages on the international community is holding a conference on syria in june, but a concrete date has not been set. regime, rebelssad groups agreed to meet with international leaders. >> international efforts have so far stalled. a foreign minister also
military offensive targets the western town of qusayr where government troops attempt to recapture the city. supportedes have been from hezbollah soldiers from neighboring lebanon. he has not shown that he is backing down. he described level forces has been throwing back terrorists, and rejected the calls for negotiations. >> you can hold a dialogue with political forces but not with terrorists who cutthroats and assassinate and use chemical weapons. hise rejected reports that government...
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governments and banks have had on currency regulation and interest rate manipulation this new york city farce last restaurant behind to be known as ever again except to the point last month so far the midtown business has reportedly processed more than twenty thousand dollars worth of transactions in the morning now while wall street remains less than eight kilometers away from here the financial industry to its disappointment is far removed from the way in which the business of the morning is operating according from new york very important party. and let's now take a look at the big coins bond to see what's called the u.s. government so concerned about the independent online currency the closeup that was fast floated in two thousand and eight by and ninety x. but whose identities still inspired by the financial crisis big client was created to let individuals transfer money directly and even spend it in some shops while avoiding transaction fees don't like currency has become more and more popular with people using their across the globe the value of bitcoin spiked to two hundred sixt
governments and banks have had on currency regulation and interest rate manipulation this new york city farce last restaurant behind to be known as ever again except to the point last month so far the midtown business has reportedly processed more than twenty thousand dollars worth of transactions in the morning now while wall street remains less than eight kilometers away from here the financial industry to its disappointment is far removed from the way in which the business of the morning is...
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traffic accident ended on a spectacular cliffhanger in the australian city of melbourne a truck turned over and was left dangling over the side of a motorway bridge throwing the driver on to another motorway twenty metres below he survived but suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized in a critical condition accident course nature traffic delays during the peak hour trains have to be called in to safely take the truck off the bridge. and up next the latest financial headlines in our new show prime interest history that's about. a fairly dickinson university study has revealed the twenty nine percent of americans think that a revolution will just happen in america but needs to be done in order to protect individual liberty if respondents consider themselves conservative than that number is bumped up to forty four percent that's nearly half also fox news found out that since nine eleven the percent of americans willing to sacrifice their personal freedom to reduce the threat of terrorism is at an all time low this number might sound trivial but it only takes a tiny percent of the po
traffic accident ended on a spectacular cliffhanger in the australian city of melbourne a truck turned over and was left dangling over the side of a motorway bridge throwing the driver on to another motorway twenty metres below he survived but suffered serious injuries and was hospitalized in a critical condition accident course nature traffic delays during the peak hour trains have to be called in to safely take the truck off the bridge. and up next the latest financial headlines in our new...
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big apple where rent alone is sky high small neighborhood pharmacies are all but it stands for the city overflowing to join chains like this one the town drugstore symbolically was always at the center of american culture in american life that in now as the big chains move then not only do the prices tend to go up but they squeeze the little guys out pharmacists however small pharmacies have more issues than just the increase of big box shops health insurance companies have been merging with drug stores taking away americans choice of where they can get their medicine if they fell at my location they would have to pass a fifty percent of the cost of the medication if they feel that c.v.s. they would only pay thirty percent of the cost of the medication sarah for audio has had her shop in a small community in upstate new york for about six months offering personal attention and a more intimate approach she's built a good reputation with the locals fast i'll do it right now but the pharmacist says an increasing number of her patients have been learning they have no choice but to do busine
big apple where rent alone is sky high small neighborhood pharmacies are all but it stands for the city overflowing to join chains like this one the town drugstore symbolically was always at the center of american culture in american life that in now as the big chains move then not only do the prices tend to go up but they squeeze the little guys out pharmacists however small pharmacies have more issues than just the increase of big box shops health insurance companies have been merging with...
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this shop in the western city uses recycled glass bottles to make the bell. the item went on sale in april. the owner has sold 20% of his stock because of the unseasonably warm weather. >>> and that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. want to feel cooler - or warmer - without running up your utility bill? you can reduce your bills with a flip of a switch on your ceiling fan. in summer, set your fan counter- clockwise. it stirs up the cool air that hangs near the floor in winter, just flip the switch again so your fan runs clockwise on low speed. this pushes the warm air down where you need it. and if you're buying, choose an energy-efficient fan. now that makes sense. >> "california's gold" is produced in association with kcet los angeles. and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by: >> is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment; to refine a cleaner gasoline; to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy? could business go further and be a
this shop in the western city uses recycled glass bottles to make the bell. the item went on sale in april. the owner has sold 20% of his stock because of the unseasonably warm weather. >>> and that is all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us. want to feel cooler - or warmer - without running up your utility bill? you can reduce your bills with a flip of a switch on your ceiling fan. in summer, set your fan counter-...
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day of a government assault in the rebel stronghold between the government's capital and the syrian city of homes -- homs. reports that lebanese hezbollah fighters are supporting the troops are increasing concerns that lebanon is being dragged further into syria's civil war. but the reports are impossible to verify. meanwhile, about 30 syrian opposition figures gathered in madrid for talks set up by the spanish government. they are trying to iron out their differences ahead of a possible peace conference that the u.s. and russia are trying to organize for next month. >> any negotiations that lead to the fall of the regime are acceptable. those allowing it to continue are not. >> but there is little sign that a peace conference is likely to end the fighting. in an interview with argentine media, syrian president bashar al-assad ruled out any dialogue with what he called "terrorists." >> around one point 5 million syrians have fled the fighting in their home country. that's according to the un. >> many have landed in refugee camps in neighboring turkey, jordan, and lebanon. they are facing
day of a government assault in the rebel stronghold between the government's capital and the syrian city of homes -- homs. reports that lebanese hezbollah fighters are supporting the troops are increasing concerns that lebanon is being dragged further into syria's civil war. but the reports are impossible to verify. meanwhile, about 30 syrian opposition figures gathered in madrid for talks set up by the spanish government. they are trying to iron out their differences ahead of a possible peace...
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side of the city that was liberated the center of center city is that related and in a surprise the syrian army managed to make a full circle around the city fighting position a position fight is the main achievement is to stop that line of supply chain between lebanon and syria most of the fight is gathered from different areas and syria in order to gather in course so of course he had become the capital of pollution this operation moved very slow but it was for these studies traditionally speaking they managed to make first they start from the west from the western side of the of the city and the ordinary is they control this this zone with some fighters from lebanon some extremist a group were preparing to go into syria to fight with that or bills they are going to make they were going to make kind of a bigger front in order to fight and expand. the fighting line between government and opposition by this now we have limited the fighting into one city or one into one part of the city the international arena and then to nationals who has started to change with the. agreement. it's less ac
side of the city that was liberated the center of center city is that related and in a surprise the syrian army managed to make a full circle around the city fighting position a position fight is the main achievement is to stop that line of supply chain between lebanon and syria most of the fight is gathered from different areas and syria in order to gather in course so of course he had become the capital of pollution this operation moved very slow but it was for these studies traditionally...
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when brave law enforcement officers did their jobs in that city so courageously, good guys with guns stopped terrorists with guns. >> jon: got it. government's the good guy-- wait. ( laughter ) so the police are the good guys, and who they work for? the government. so you have no idea who the good guys are and the bad guys are. in fact, these guys aren't too sure about the difference between democracy and tyranny, either. >> i'll tell you, i was proud to join with my friends senator rand paul and senator mike leigh is writing a short and simple letter to harry reid that said we will filibuster any legislation that undermines the second amendment rights to keep and bear arms. >> jon: ooh! they did it. and their filibuster was able to defeat the gun control bill including the marchion-toomey amendment, supported by 90% of americanamericans and 55 out of0 senators. here is tyranny earlier, crews cruz talking about a gun rights bill he thwarted. >> that bill got 52 votes in the u.s. senate, including nine democrats. what happened? harry reid and the rest of the democrats filibustered the
when brave law enforcement officers did their jobs in that city so courageously, good guys with guns stopped terrorists with guns. >> jon: got it. government's the good guy-- wait. ( laughter ) so the police are the good guys, and who they work for? the government. so you have no idea who the good guys are and the bad guys are. in fact, these guys aren't too sure about the difference between democracy and tyranny, either. >> i'll tell you, i was proud to join with my friends senator...
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dot com including a nuclear near miss enhance it's revealed that one of the nation's biggest cities. it was on the brink of a radiation disaster earlier this month we have the details online. plus of the so-called syrian electronic army turns up the heat in cyberspace at targeting a string of western media outlets find out who the late was hacking victim is on a website. today vorlon game flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operations room today. now to some other news making headlines around the world of the boys seven three seven four fly off to its landing gear collapsed when it touched down at one of moscow's international luckily all one hundred thirty five on board used to add a jet evacuated safely onto the runway with no reported injuries a seven planes on route to the new call for international had to be diverted but they also now back in operation and investigations now under way. in romo thousands of workers have rallied against the country's austerity policies are calling urgent labor italy's going through the long
dot com including a nuclear near miss enhance it's revealed that one of the nation's biggest cities. it was on the brink of a radiation disaster earlier this month we have the details online. plus of the so-called syrian electronic army turns up the heat in cyberspace at targeting a string of western media outlets find out who the late was hacking victim is on a website. today vorlon game flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing operations...
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a car from -- bomb has exploded outside a libyan hospital in the city of benghazi. one official said at least 15 were killed. the government has struggled to control militias in the port city in eastern libya. >> carlos the jackal, once the world's most wanted terrorist, is appealing his imprisonment. ilich ramirez sanchez was captured in 1994 and has been convicted of multiple murders, including those related to a series of bombings in the 1970's and 1980's in france. >> north korean leader kim jong has made a change in his government. state media says -- leader kim jong-un has made a change in his government. analysts see the move as -- see it as a move to consolidate his power. >> now to the court case involving a 20 road berliner who was trying to break up a fight when a band of youths -- 20-year-old berliner who was trying to break up a fight was killed. >> the case took on an international dimension when two of the accused fled to turkey. >> it is not an easy day for tina, the sister of the victim and a co-plaintiff in the trial. for half a year, she has kept
a car from -- bomb has exploded outside a libyan hospital in the city of benghazi. one official said at least 15 were killed. the government has struggled to control militias in the port city in eastern libya. >> carlos the jackal, once the world's most wanted terrorist, is appealing his imprisonment. ilich ramirez sanchez was captured in 1994 and has been convicted of multiple murders, including those related to a series of bombings in the 1970's and 1980's in france. >> north...
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in the capital, a roadside bomb killed at least eight people in a city funeral procession. sectarian violence in iraq has been on the rise since the beginning of this year. >> u.s. president barack obama has called for action over sexual abuse in the military. obama met with military leaders at the white house to discuss the problem. figures show that sexual assaults within the defense forces are on the rise. last year, 3300 incidents were reported. planning to lower the hurdle for german parties to enter the european parliament according to media reports. previously, parties needed at least 5% of the vote, but the constitutional court has ruled against that, now 83% threshold is at the polls. >> a former argentine dictator has died in prison at the age of 87. he was serving a life sentence for murder, torture, and kidnapping. he was the first president to leave the country's military dictatorship that killed thousands of dissidents from 1976 to 1983. in what became known as the country's 30 war. >> berliners are gearing up for a nice, long holiday weekend. one of the event
in the capital, a roadside bomb killed at least eight people in a city funeral procession. sectarian violence in iraq has been on the rise since the beginning of this year. >> u.s. president barack obama has called for action over sexual abuse in the military. obama met with military leaders at the white house to discuss the problem. figures show that sexual assaults within the defense forces are on the rise. last year, 3300 incidents were reported. planning to lower the hurdle for german...
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attacks happened in predominately shia-muslim areas off the capital of baghdad and in the southern city of basra. elliott mccool is in baghdad for us. bring us up-to-date on the situation there now. >> as you say, the official toll still stands at 26, at some other officials besides from the police are talking about much higher death tolls. things now appear relatively quiet. evil are getting on with burying their dead, treating the injured, clearing up several different parts of baghdad. all of the explosions happened within the space of an hour. we heard one of them after 9:00 this morning. then it was followed by many more in eight different districts, and all but one of them was a car bomb. four of them were targeting marketplaces, though the two bombs that you talked about in basra, one targeting a restaurant, the other a bus station. clearly civilians were the target, and many have been killed. most of them were shia. >> a worrying development with basra. that had been relatively calm. >> that's right. iraqis to fear-- about where this is heading. they do not see light at the end
attacks happened in predominately shia-muslim areas off the capital of baghdad and in the southern city of basra. elliott mccool is in baghdad for us. bring us up-to-date on the situation there now. >> as you say, the official toll still stands at 26, at some other officials besides from the police are talking about much higher death tolls. things now appear relatively quiet. evil are getting on with burying their dead, treating the injured, clearing up several different parts of baghdad....
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laser focused on tomorrow for big cities like oklahoma city, wichita, tulsa and kansas asks city. we'll be out here chasing. back to you, david. >> you will be right there through "gma" in the morning. from cleveland this evening for the first time we're hearing from the officers who rescued the women locked up in that home for a decade. linzie janis reports tonight one of the young women jumping into the arms of an officer saying, please don't let me go. >> reporter: the first police officers on the scene now describing the emotional chain of events at that cleveland house. >> we see this girl. she's like raising her hand, holding a child. my partner looked at me and he's like, it's her. >> reporter: it was amanda berry, missing for more than a decade. >> i just asked her is there anybody else in the house? she goes, yes, gina dejesus. >> the officers describe entering the home that had been a prison. >> as we were going up the steps it was so quiet, like peaceful and then you hear this scuffling. it was michelle. within moments she came charging at me and she jumped onto me and
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side of the city that was liberated the center of the center city is related and in a surprise visit the syrian army managed to make a full circle around the city fighting the opposition position fight is the main achievement is to stop that line of supply chain between lebanon and syria most of the fighters from different areas and syria in order to get them in course so of course they had become the capital of pollution this operation moved very slowly but it was for these studies traditionally. they managed to make first they started from the west from western side of the of this of the city and veteran areas they control this this is known with some fighters from lebanon some extremist group were preparing to go into syria to fight with that it builds. we're going to make it we're going to make it kind of a big affront in order to fight and expand. the fighting line between government and opposition by this now we have limited the five into one fifty or one into one part of the city international and you know and international food has started to change with the russian american
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they are in hospitals across the city. has be islami -- has he islami -- hezb-e-islami has claimed responsibility. theytell al jazeera that are planning to carry out more attacks on nato forces him as well as any afghans who support them. isaf has made no comment as to casualties so far. but the afghan police chief says the two isaf vehicles in the convoy were very badly damaged. -- iniraq, a car bomb in baghdad has killed six people and wounded 33. two car bombs exploded in a shia neighborhood. there are reports that at least one child is among the dead. hundreds ofd thousands of people to flee their homes and is threatening the lives of millions. expected tosen is cause widespread flooding and destruction. 65 people have reportedly been killed. carolyn maloney has the latest. >> threatening storm surges of more than one meter, winds gusting up to 100 kilometers per hour. structures might not be strong enough to withstand the force of the cyclone. and there are likely to be floods. most of bangladesh is only just above se
they are in hospitals across the city. has be islami -- has he islami -- hezb-e-islami has claimed responsibility. theytell al jazeera that are planning to carry out more attacks on nato forces him as well as any afghans who support them. isaf has made no comment as to casualties so far. but the afghan police chief says the two isaf vehicles in the convoy were very badly damaged. -- iniraq, a car bomb in baghdad has killed six people and wounded 33. two car bombs exploded in a shia...
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blasts in iraq the deadliest in over eight months worse attack came when two bombs exploded outside a city mosque in killing more than four dozen people the government is dead loved with iraqi sunis who insist they've been marginalized ever since he was she was toppled saddam hussein. is a u.s. congressman who believes america must clean up the mess it created. i think we have an obligation to stay engaged with iraq. diplomatically developmentally militarily. i don't i am not convinced that we can meaningful improvement to the situation with some point our role in iraq militarily needs to come to. an even if there is horrible military violence going on there i mean the question is being raised is are reengagement going to help i doubt that seriously but what i think we do need to do is to remember that we create these conditions and we have an ongoing obligation and you know we've got to make sure that i mean if we can play a diplomatic role to help cease the violence we should and if we can certainly help rebuild this country i think we have a moral obligation to do so because we are part
blasts in iraq the deadliest in over eight months worse attack came when two bombs exploded outside a city mosque in killing more than four dozen people the government is dead loved with iraqi sunis who insist they've been marginalized ever since he was she was toppled saddam hussein. is a u.s. congressman who believes america must clean up the mess it created. i think we have an obligation to stay engaged with iraq. diplomatically developmentally militarily. i don't i am not convinced that we...
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go well that's just the way it is in the inner city we know what that's got to change and that's why we're breaking the set. the to where you are going to be like. this week's barrage of political scandals is a stark reminder of how in line the us political establishment really is the political bickering that we think.